Thanks, Tom!

On 02/24/2013 10:22 AM, Thomas Doyle wrote:
Gus,
Check this out.
http://www.tomdoyle.org/simplesattracker/SimpleSatTracker.html
73 W9KE tom...

On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 8:35 PM, Gus <8p...@anjo.com <mailto:8p...@anjo.com>> wrote:

    I think AMSAT-UK even has software available.

    And with the addition of a bit of EEPROM, you could even pre-load
    the controller with ephemeris data for several satellites for
    several days in advance.  Emergency / field-day / portable
    operation without needing a computer.

    Add a bluetooth module and an Android app, and you could have an
    all singing, all dancing, full-featured satellite station in a
    briefcase.

    I'D buy one...

    On 02/23/2013 10:01 PM, Lizeth Norman wrote:

        Samudra and the gang,
        The bee's knees would be an Arduino Mega 2560 talking over one
        of it's
        serial ports to the pc. Using the output of the Orbitron (or
        insert
        your fave rave software here) DDE server to drive the
        microcontroller.
        There are enough digital/analog pins to drive/slave anything from
        there.
        Simple serial port setup. Repeatable. Extensible. The chip has
        several
        other HARDWARE (i.e has it's own hardware buffers for i/o) serial
        ports for more and more fun stuff.
        Have a look on youtube or google for code to drive steppers /
        selsyns..
        Norm n3ykf
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